A Magical Review From A Magician's Point of View
When I was first given this book to read and review, I was a bit concerned about this being a Harry Potter clone, set in the urban environment of New York City. After all, when a series such as Harry Potter does so well, there are bound to be imitations, most of which fall far short of their goals. In addition, having read all 7 Harry Potter books, I felt that this book would have a lot of work to do in order to measure up.
I'm pleased to say that the author has done a fine job of blending an urban setting with the intricacies of magic. and being a magician and 40+ year member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (I.B.M. Ring 210), I can be very picky about that sort of thing.
I've only been to NYC once, so my knowledge of the NYC environment is a bit limited. Nonetheless, Mr. Posner has captured the spirit and essence of the city, along with the spirit and essence of magical legerdemain within that environment. I was quite surprised by the cultural diversity which was incorporated throughout the storyline. Usually, a story sticks with a single culture or society and tells the story through that culture or society. Mr. Posner has managed to capture that cultural aspect most expertly, all the while maintaining historical accuracy, which most authors do not.
His grasp of magical knowledge is also impressive, although I would have liked to have seen a little less emphasis on the mystical aspect and more emphasis on the hands-on, sleight-of-hand magic that I grew up with. I suppose it's just the magician in me that wishes for that style of magical authorship. Still though, Mr. Posner does very well in my mind in his portrayal of magic and mysticism.
Finally, as an author myself, I know all too well how difficult it can be to develop characters, have them interact and maintain consistency throughout a story as long as this one (I've always preferred shorter stories, at least up until I read the HP series). Mr. Posner gives us a fine look into the relationships between Simon Magnus (the hero) and his classmates, as well as developing a most unusual and intriguing style of writing. I welcome that as it gets old reading the same style of storytelling over and over. The nice thing here is that there is never a dull moment, the story never bogs down with too much detail or nonsense, and there is a great deal of action (some of it very dark and disturbing).
I was very pleased to have read this fine novel, which was sent to me by Mr. Posner. My only regret is that it is only available as an e-book or paperback. Being old and used to old ways, I've always preferred paper to electrons and I hope Mr. Posner considers publishing this novel as a hardback edition.
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